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Nov 21 2025HEALTH

Mercury's Sneaky Influence: What's Happening to Our Teens?

Scientists are investigating how mercury, a harmful substance, might be affecting teens later in life after early exposure. They are particularly interested in 15-year-olds to understand if mercury exposure before and after birth can lead to health problems like heart disease and diabetes. Mercury

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Kevin Spacey's Uncertain Journey: From Hollywood to Cyprus

Kevin Spacey, once a shining star in Hollywood, now finds himself in a different spotlight. He's not on a red carpet but on a stage in a Cyprus nightclub, singing songs that remind many of his past glory. His life has taken a dramatic turn, and he's not shy about sharing his struggles. Spacey admit

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Saudi Arabia's Big Wins and Misses with Trump

Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had a successful visit to the White House. He got most of what he wanted from President Trump. The US and Saudi Arabia made big deals on defense, trade, and technology. This shows how much power the Crown Prince has. He also got the US to drop a key de

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Tech Giants and AI: Big Dreams, Bigger Challenges

In the fast-moving world of tech, two companies are making bold moves with AI. Tools for Humanity, a startup backed by Sam Altman, is aiming high. They want to prove people's humanity in the AI age. Their goal? A billion users for their eye-scanning tool. But they're not there yet. Some employees ar

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Nov 20 2025TECHNOLOGY

Sega's Hard Goodbye: When Gaming Giants Had to Step Back

Peter Moore, a key figure in the gaming world, recently shared his thoughts on Sega's tough decision to leave the console market. It was a big moment when Sega stopped making its own gaming systems. The Dreamcast, Sega's last console, had a great start but faced a huge challenge: the PlayStation 2.

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Nov 20 2025CELEBRITIES

Jayne Kennedy: A Local Hero Shares Her Journey

Jayne Kennedy, a familiar face in sports broadcasting, is set to share her experiences at a local library event. This event is happening on December 2nd from 7 to 8 p. m. at the South Euclid-Lyndhurst library branch. She will be talking with Rhonda Crowder, who runs a creative services agency in Cle

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Nov 20 2025SPORTS

Fighters Question the Hype Around the UFC White House Event

The UFC White House event is causing quite a stir among fighters. Some are questioning why so much focus is on this one event, rather than their regular fights. Kamaru Usman and Henry Cejudo have been vocal about this. They think fighters are too obsessed with the White House card. Usman even said,

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Nov 20 2025EDUCATION

Greenville's Shining Star Gets a Makeover

High up on Roper Mountain, a big star has been shining for years. It's not a real mountain, but it's the first one you see when you come to Greenville. This star is special. It's been lighting up the night sky near Interstate 385. But soon, it will go dark. Don't worry, it's not forever. The star is

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Nov 20 2025POLITICS

Tennessee's Unexpected Political Showdown

In a surprising turn, a Tennessee House seat race has caught national attention. This seat, usually a safe bet for Republicans, is now a battleground. Both major parties are pouring resources into this special election. President Trump backed the Republican candidate, Matt Van Epps, with a phone ra

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Nov 20 2025LIFESTYLE

Stay Warm and Connected: Top Picks for Touchscreen Gloves

Winter has arrived, and with it comes the age-old problem of using touchscreens with gloves on. Many brands promise touchscreen-friendly gloves, but choosing the right pair can be tricky. The key is to find gloves that are cozy, easy to put on, and actually work with your phone. Here are some top c

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